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who the heck are you to tell us? where does that get us? >> it's a tough road to be going down. >> for us. >> rose: thank you very much. >> rose: imagine a drug that would allow you to use 100%--100%-- of your brain's capacity. an idea is the driving force behind a new film starring bradley cooper and robert de niro. he's eddie murrah, a writer who gets the tap into his full potential. here's the trailer for the film. >> see that guy? that's me. my excuse for looking like this? i'm a writer. >> eddie, maybe it's time to let the writing go. >> but in case you think nothing ever happened to me... >> eddie moira. >> tell me about this book. how much of you written of it? >> not one word. >> i suppose i can help you with that. you know how they say we can only access 20% of our brain? this lets you accessll of it. it's in clinical trials and it's f.d.a. approved. >> just out of curiosity and that's all. >> i was blind but now i see. >> a tablet a day and i was limitless. i now had cultural appetites. >> since when dough do you speak italian? >>
who the heck are you to tell us? where does that get us? >> it's a tough road to be going down. >> for us. >> rose: thank you very much. >> rose: imagine a drug that would allow you to use 100%--100%-- of your brain's capacity. an idea is the driving force behind a new film starring bradley cooper and robert de niro. he's eddie murrah, a writer who gets the tap into his full potential. here's the trailer for the film. >> see that guy? that's me. my excuse for...
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not thanks to us. it is the next generation that is saying "thank you very much, now we are going to take charge of our own future." so this is... >> rose: well, they are saying "it hasn't been done so we're going to do it." >> yes, they're telling us politely and sometimes less politely we've waited you haven't done anything now please move aside and let's do it. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: always a pleasure to see you. >> a pleasure seeing you. >> rose: joseph nye is here. he's the former dean of harvard university's kennedy school of government. he also served in the clinton administration as chairman of the national security council and assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs. his latest book is call "the future of power." i'm pleased to have him back at this table to talk about something he has been thinking about, writing about, teaching about and pulling into play for a long time. i'm pleased to have you here. welcome. >> it's nic
not thanks to us. it is the next generation that is saying "thank you very much, now we are going to take charge of our own future." so this is... >> rose: well, they are saying "it hasn't been done so we're going to do it." >> yes, they're telling us politely and sometimes less politely we've waited you haven't done anything now please move aside and let's do it. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: always a...
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let us work against corruption. let us work for transparency. let us have some agreement with european union on these two base democracy and development. morocco is the unique african country which signed a free trade agreement with u.s.a. and beyond the trade or investment, what is responsibility that morocco took the commit to fight against i.p.r. and corruption and to have the best rules of the game not only in economic field but also in political field. morocco also looked to its past and the... his majesty also organized this possibility to look what happened during some period in the '70s and '80s and then this... >> rose: and came to what conclusions? >> that something happened bad. we have to recognize what is more important. >> rose: while his father was king. >> yeah and what we did is maybe more important than what south africa did because it's in the context of the continuity. and ts political work now helps us for a new step with the new trugs, his majesty asks for a new and audacious constitution to don't progress and demonstrate t
let us work against corruption. let us work for transparency. let us have some agreement with european union on these two base democracy and development. morocco is the unique african country which signed a free trade agreement with u.s.a. and beyond the trade or investment, what is responsibility that morocco took the commit to fight against i.p.r. and corruption and to have the best rules of the game not only in economic field but also in political field. morocco also looked to its past and...
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1964 or the technology used... and other theme park attractions. it was amazing because he also know the essence of the company he created was and i remember listening to an interview and he was asked when you make movies, walt, who do you think of? are you thinking about kids? are you thinking about parents? he said i'm making them for that special place in everybody's heart. it wasn't about a person, it was kind of about a place in a person and a very special place. >> rose: is this the best time to have content because the availability of so many places you can distribute content? >> it's always been a good time to have great content. always. but today... media is a combination of content and technology. the printing press i guess the content that was the book, the work of an author. and today we're seeing content meaning technology like we've never seen technology before. it is turbo-charged technology and it's developing not only very rapidly but very, very compelling ways. because not only can you use technol
1964 or the technology used... and other theme park attractions. it was amazing because he also know the essence of the company he created was and i remember listening to an interview and he was asked when you make movies, walt, who do you think of? are you thinking about kids? are you thinking about parents? he said i'm making them for that special place in everybody's heart. it wasn't about a person, it was kind of about a place in a person and a very special place. >> rose: is this the...
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us. what kind of advice should you be offering and the group of elders about change in the middle east? >> you know, this change is definitely taking place. it is the work of the people of the region of the different countries. there is a lesson of humility there. nobody has predicted how and when it was going to happen. >> rose: or that it was. >> that it was going to happen. nor the order in which it's happening. so i think we... if we learn that lesson of humility, that's already a great contribution. the second thing is, you know, in places like tunisia and egypt they have been facing these problems with leadership for 23 years in the case of tunisia and 30 years in the case of egypt. we didn't say anything to help. now that the people have spoken themselves, i think let's listen to them. and let us, if we want to, to do something, let's tell them we are here for you if and when you need us. i think this is the most important thing. >> rose: but hasn't that been the response, essentia
us. what kind of advice should you be offering and the group of elders about change in the middle east? >> you know, this change is definitely taking place. it is the work of the people of the region of the different countries. there is a lesson of humility there. nobody has predicted how and when it was going to happen. >> rose: or that it was. >> that it was going to happen. nor the order in which it's happening. so i think we... if we learn that lesson of humility, that's...
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we use liquid nitrogen which is 78% of the air around us is nitrogen. if you cool it down enough it condenses into a clear liquid. those things are new and unfamiliar. that's just kind of a new and interesting ingredient. we patronize the local farmers' markets in seattle. we have a sustainable shellfish grown for us by a place called taylor shellfish. i have no argument against approach to cooking. >> rose: people raised the question that this is processed foot. >> processd is technique and if you process with an eye towards making something wonderful, like wine, like cheese, like bread, like pasta, well, some of the things we do in this book are as elaborate as making cheese or bread or wine or pasta. but they take you in a different direction and allow you do new things. we have plenty of traditional recipes in the book. >> rose: is the best food you like food prepared this way? >> that's a complicated question. let me give you two answers. the first is this is my book so i like every recipe in the book. (laughs) you may not but i do. soy love the st
we use liquid nitrogen which is 78% of the air around us is nitrogen. if you cool it down enough it condenses into a clear liquid. those things are new and unfamiliar. that's just kind of a new and interesting ingredient. we patronize the local farmers' markets in seattle. we have a sustainable shellfish grown for us by a place called taylor shellfish. i have no argument against approach to cooking. >> rose: people raised the question that this is processed foot. >> processd is...